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  2. Talk:Sober (Tool song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's lyrics are also written in a way that could simulate the old texts of the original gospels. The protagonist wishes for to forget the past and move on to the future, where he knows his death is waiting for him. There is also the use of the lyrics to point out specific events at The Last Supper:

  3. Sober (Tool song) - Wikipedia

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    Cover for the promotional single. "Sober" is a song by American rock band Tool. The song was released as the first single from their debut studio album, Undertow. Tool guitarist Adam Jones has stated in an interview that the song is about a friend of the band whose artistic expression only comes out when he is under the influence.

  4. Hush (Tool song) - Wikipedia

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    Music video. The music video for "Hush" was Tool's first ever music video. The video is shown in black-and-white -style, the band members appear nude in a white room, [4] with black tape over their mouths. Toward the end of the video the band members are seen to be foaming at the mouth through the tape and eventually remove the tape itself. [1]

  5. Prison Sex - Wikipedia

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    Prison Sex. For the prison phenomenon, see Prison sexuality. " Prison Sex " is a song by American rock band Tool. Frontman Maynard James Keenan wrote the lyrics. [ 1 ] The song was released as the second single from their debut studio album Undertow. The song uses a modified drop-B tuning.

  6. Sober - Wikipedia

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    Sober Grid, an app to help people in recovery from alcohol and drug addiction find and connect with one another for peer support Sober Meal , painting by Pieter Franciscus Dierckx Sober space , type of sobriety of a topological space in mathematics

  7. H. (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was released as the second single from their second album, Ænima on March 19, 1997. "H." reached number 23 on the US Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. [2] The working title for the song was "Half Empty", and thus "H." most likely stands for that or "Half Full". [3] During several tours, the lead singer of Tool, Maynard James Keenan, has ...

  8. Salival - Wikipedia

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    The live track "You Lied" is a cover of a song by bass player Justin Chancellor's previous band Peach.The cover of Led Zeppelin's "No Quarter" was originally planned to be used for the soundtrack to Private Parts, but Tool subsequently decided against allowing it to be used, leading to criticism from Howard Stern, who had previously endorsed the band.

  9. Children of the Anachronistic Dynasty - Wikipedia

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    One song on the cassette, "Burn About Out" is considered to be in part an early version of the Tool song "Sober". Although its tempo is faster when compared to "Sober" and it lacks the "anthemic chorus," the verse melody is the same and most of the lyrics are present. [6] The following year, they recorded a second EP called Dog.